Evaluation of Mastitis Impact on Lameness and Digital Lesions in Dairy Cows

Negin Motamedi, A. Mohamadnia, Babak Khoramian, Mohammad Azizzadeh
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AbstractObjective: This current study was done to find any correlation between clinical mastitis and lameness occurrence and incidence in dairy farms.Design: This prospective field trial was done on a case control study basis. Cows were divided into two mastitis and control group and lameness recorded and compared in both groups.Procedures: This current study was done during 9 month in a dairy herd with 800 milking cows. The mastitis scoring system was based on the International Dairy Federation definitions of mastitis severity from one to three. All cows were trimmed two times annually and also high locomotion score, lame and long toe cows referred for possible inspection and treatment. Records of sole ulcer (SU), white line disease (WLD), Toe Ulcer (TU), heel erosion (HE), digital dermatitis (DD) and interdigital necrobacillosis (INB) were assessed in this study. Data of the lesions up to three month after occurrence of mastitis was followed. 543 cows affected with mastitis were allocated to treatment and the same amount of the cows that didn’t show any mastitis during past three month allocated to control group.Results: Occurrence of mastitis reduce incidence of digital dermatitis significantly. Lameness except digital dermatitis were higher in mastitis group than control group (P<0.05).Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: Mastitis can play a role in occurrence of claw horn lesions (CHL) and any control program of lameness in the herds with high incidence of CHL should precede with control program of other predisposing or causative factors of this condition. Mastitis besides other infectious causes as a predisposing factor can play a significant role on lameness.
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乳腺炎对奶牛跛行和指损影响的评价
摘要目的:本研究旨在探讨乳腺炎与奶牛跛行发生率的相关性。设计:本前瞻性现场试验在病例对照研究的基础上进行。将奶牛分为乳腺炎组和对照组,记录两组的跛行情况并进行比较。程序:本研究在一个奶牛群中进行,为期9个月,共有800头奶牛。乳腺炎评分系统基于国际乳业联合会对乳腺炎严重程度的定义,从1到3。所有奶牛每年修剪两次,并且运动得分高,跛脚和长脚趾的奶牛被转到可能的检查和治疗中。本研究评估了足底溃疡(SU)、白线病(WLD)、足趾溃疡(TU)、足跟糜烂(HE)、指间皮炎(DD)和指间坏死杆菌病(INB)的记录。随访乳腺炎发生后3个月的病变资料。543头患乳腺炎的奶牛被分配到治疗组,同样数量的奶牛在过去三个月内没有出现任何乳腺炎被分配到对照组。结果:乳腺炎的发生明显降低了指性皮炎的发病率。除指性皮炎外,乳腺炎组跛行率高于对照组(P<0.05)。结论及临床意义:乳腺炎可能在爪角病变(CHL)的发生中起一定作用,在CHL高发牧群中,任何跛行控制方案都应先于其他易患或致病因素的控制方案。乳腺炎除其他传染性因素外,也是导致跛行的一个重要因素。
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